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passed to John Colborne , who died seised thereof in 1600 , leaving a son (Sir) Edmund. 36 It is said to have been bought by Timothy Wagstaffe , 37 whose grandson Sir Combe Wagstaffe, with Flamock Colborne and Mary

Leicester , and John Morley of Moreton Morell (Warws.), 36 and they immediately sold the manor of Scraptoft to John Colborne , also of Moreton . 37 A few months after his death in 1600 , 38 his widow Katherine

for a grant and lease to Colborne and Linlay of the said goods and two parts of the lands according to a form already agreed on. With clause against delay on the part of Colborne and Linlay in convictions (

of the Freeholders of the County of Hertford , whose Names are under-written, was read: And John Finch and Nich. Colborne were called in; and did avow the Petition; and affirmed, that they had Warrant from the greatest Part of

Prince's taking, but despair not "as longe as the Admirall kepethe the feeldes." The letters I had of Captain Cokburne [Colborne ] I thought fittest to give to his wife to deliver to this Queen, who was not content till

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two Wives, Isabel and Elizabeth, both very vertuous; good to their Neighbours, and therefore right heartily beloved. Here lieth buried Colborne , Esquire, late Yorke Herald of Armes. Who deceased on Saturday, the thirteenth of September, 1567 . and was

saIme change hld taken place in the opi-tious of a man-f most calm and soberjudgmentrthe libi. Member for.Thetfosd (Mrt R_ Colborne). The same remar7 would apply to the Noble Member 6r Salisbury (Lord Folkestone) a man of inflexible political integrityiltuh

Account was brought back to Lord Sondes^ Office by Mr. Colborne, one of the Clerks of the Pay Office, after the Office Hours, and delivered to him by Mr. Colborne, who defired him to acquaint the DeÃÂ¬ puty Auditor with

been comÃÂ¬ municated to the Solicitor of the Treafury. J. M. Leake. ÃÂ°n NÃÂ° 46. The Examination of Mr. John Colborne; taken upon Oath, 17th March 1783. This Examinant faith, That the Deputy Paymafters Abroad return from Time to Time

An ingroffed Bill from the Lords, intituled, An A6fc Colborne, Mr. &quot;Baldwin, &c.: And they are to meet to extend the powers given to, and vefted in, the Truf- this Afternoon, in the Speaker&apos;s Chamber. tees of certain Lands in

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of both the Ridley and Colborne families he steadily bought his way through a succession of close boroughs.The Kenrick seat for Bletchingley vacated by the death of James Milnes was no longer available to Ridley Colborne at the general election

from the normal practice of succession by rotation among the clerks at Chelsea Hospital, 8 June.[footnote] He raised difficulties when Colborne proposed the establishment of a national gallery separate from the British Museum, 28 Mar., pointing out that the Angerstein

of opium-culture in the province of Yunnan , a more inaccessible part of China still perhaps than Szechuan. Mr. E. Colborne Baber, like Mr. Spence , belongs to the diplomatic service, and is now the secretary of the British Legation

profession, Sir Rutherford Alcock , Mr. Colborne Baber, Mr. W. Donald Spence , and others are not to be believed- because they are Englishmen! Were they Germans or Frenchmen, they would, of course, be entitled to the fullest credence. Like

did I find the effects of the use of opium so little perceptible as in Szechuan." Mr. Colborne Baber, who knows more of the province and its people than any living Englishman, says : Nowhere in China are the people

Indian Opium, is rapidly increasing, refuted and the truth fully stated.-Testimony of Mr. "\ V. Donald Spence and Mr. E. Colborne Baber. and Sir Rutherford Alcock . Pages 50-100 LECTURE in. Third and fifth fallacies upon which the members of